Category: Swiss Bank Account

India will start receiving from Switzerland this year information relating to financial accounts held by Indians in Swiss banks, government said Wednesday. Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh, replying to a question in the Lok Sabha, said such information may include details about persons allegedly involved in...

ISLAMABAD: Switzerland does not acknowledge the special efforts that the PTI government claims to have made to get the Double Taxation Agreement between Pakistan and Switzerland ratified from the latter. The PTI government, however, insists that in its first cabinet meeting, the authorities concerned were directed to pursue the matter...

The Swiss bank is on trial in France for its role in a tax evasion scandal Swiss bank UBS Group could be forced to pay up to €5.3bn in fines over allegations that it helped wealthy French clients conceal money from tax authorities. The double-pronged lawsuit has been brought against...

Switzerland has begun sharing financial record data with tax authorities in many countries as a method for battling tax evasion, however, Africa, which loses about $60 billion in unlawful flows every year, generally into European banks, is prominent by its nonappearance from the arrangement. Swiss bank accounts have for quite...

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has ordered the finance ministry task force established to pursue laundered Pakistani cash parked overseas to submit its recommendations within two weeks, Minister for Finance Asad Umar said on Monday. He said the government would first move against the Pakistani owners of $8 billion worth...

Islamabad, August 3 (TNS): Pakistan’s Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) in a statement on Friday said that Switzerland never offered to return a single dollar of Pakistani assets deposited in Swiss accounts. The FBR said there is a narrative being built by a segment of print and electronic media regarding...

Switzerland is known for 3 things: cheese, chocolates and banks. While you might understand the affinity for the first two, here’s why everyone wants a slice of Swiss banks: 1. Because of their tight-lipped privacy policy: This isn’t just any policy, but an integral part of the Swiss banking culture...

The champagne mood in Swiss private banking is certainly reflected in the results of an international survey by the banking federation. However dangers also lurk, and in many areas. Swiss private banks have withstood the upheavals in the sector in recent years fairly well. But the «clean money» strategy, greater...

Switzerland introduced the automatic exchange of information of data concerning bank customers at the beginning of this year. Swiss private banks now warn the government that the planned extension of the system to a further set of countries may endanger their wealthy clients in some of the highly corrupt partner...

ISLAMABAD: After Federal Minister for Finance Ishaq Dar took a ‘principled stand’, Pakistani and Swiss authorities are scheduled to ink a revised convention on avoidance of double taxation agreement today (Tuesday) here in the federal capital, enabling the Pakistani authorities to get information about dirty untaxed money of $200 billion...

The UK and Switzerland have terminated tax arrangements under the Savings Tax Directive and will instead share information in tax matters automatically under the Common Reporting Standard. The UK Government said, under the switch to the OECD’s Common Reporting Standard, UK taxpayers will no longer be able to pay a...

On December 29, 2016, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that it had reached final arrangements with the financial institutions meeting the requirements of its Swiss Bank Program. The Program, which was originally signed by the United States and Switzerland in August 2013, has provided a path for Swiss...

Switzerland’s reputation as a secretive tax haven looks set to end following the introduction of rules over sharing bank account data. The International Convention on the Automatic Exchange of Banking Information (AEOI) entered into force on January 1, pulling Switzerland in to line with international standards on taxation. The convention,...

The total amount of fines handed out to Greek taxpayers with suspected undisclosed foreign assets has reached EUR810m (USD905m) as a result of recent investigations, the Government’s anti-corruption unit has announced. According to a July 29 government press release, Special Financial Prosecutor Panagiotis Athanasiou said that the Government is intensifying...

The Indian government has signed up to a scheme to clamp down on tax evasion and corruption launched by Europe’s biggest nations, Britain’s government said on Wednesday. Signatories to the scheme – announced in April by Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain – undertake to give one another free access...

Moving money out of the usual offshore secrecy havens and into the U.S. is a brisk new business. Last September, at a law firm overlooking San Francisco Bay, Andrew Penney, a managing director at Rothschild & Co., gave a talk on how the world’s wealthy elite can avoid paying taxes....

The Australian Taxation Office has stepped up investigations into Australians with Swiss bank accounts, pursuing some individual debts worth more than $100 million. Figures obtained by The Australian also show that in the past 12 months the ATO has handed the details of more than 30,000 ¬financial accounts to the...

Outgoing HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) chief executive Lin Homer has said it is ‘unlikely’ to pursue further prosecutions against individuals involved in alleged tax evasion at HSBC’s Swiss private bank. HSBC was accused of helping wealthy clients to evade tax in February 2015, when the BBC’s Panorama programme reported...